US5666264A - Industrial computer workstation - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to industrial computer workstations and, in particular, industrial computer workstations which are relatively easy to maintain and service.
- Industrial computer workstations typically are industrial personal computers that include a flat panel display, a microprocessor, memory disk storage, keypad, touch screen and/or pointing device. Such workstations are typically designed to run under DOS, Windows 95 or NT, and other popular operating systems and can utilize a number of application programs which are commercially available. Also, such workstations can typically be expanded using expansion cards (available in many form factors).
- such keypad input may be provided by a sealed membrane keypad with multiple relegendable function keys and dedicated cursor and operation keys.
- any individual key is programmable.
- a typical pointing device as also illustrated in FIG. 1, is a Microsoft mouse compatible industrial pointing device.
- the flat panel display may be either a monochrome, passive or active color display.
- the memory may include DRAM and flash memory and the workstation may also include a hard drive, a floppy drive, CDROM drive, PCMCIA expansion, and others.
- the main circuit board in the workstation of FIGS. 1-4 handles the computing tasks and also provides the following functions for external connections to an external keyboard, communication ports, parallel/printer port, and external floppy port.
- the mainboard provides internal connections for a front panel display/keyboard connector, fan power, hard drive interface and connector, power connector, DRAM SIMM sockets, cache memory sockets, ISA, EISA and/or PCI header and card mounting standoffs, and internal floppy.
- the workstation can be installed as a unit in a customer's electrical panel by first positioning the workstation within a cut-out in the panel and then, from the rear of the workstation, inserting mounting clips into slots formed on the top, bottom, and sides of the housing of the workstation. Mounting clips and screws are provided to secure the workstation to the electrical panel. After tightening of the screws, the workstation is sealed in the electrical panel.
- One prior art solution is to provide the connector halves which provide electrical connection between a relatively small rear portion of the back housing and the rest of the back housing.
- the display is not accessible in this configuration.
- An object of the present invention is to provide an industrial computer workstation which is relatively easy to maintain and service.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide an industrial computer workstation wherein access to electronic and mechanical components of the workstation, including a display, is readily provided without significant disassembly of the workstation.
- an industrial computer workstation which is relatively easy to maintain and service.
- the workstation includes a front housing having a front display window.
- the workstation also includes at least one input device supported at a front surface of the front housing.
- the workstation further includes a rear housing, electrical components including a computer housed within the rear housing and a display supported within one of the housings.
- the improvement of the invention includes a first connector half electrically coupled to the at least one input device and housed within the front housing and a second connector half coupled to the computer and housed within the rear housing.
- a mechanism is provided for allowing relative movement of the front and rear housings between a closed position in which the connector halves electrically mate and the display is aligned with the window for the projection of images through the window and an open position. In the open position, the housings and the connector halves are completely separated so that the electrical components including the display are readily accessible for maintenance and service.
- the mechanism for allowing relative movement includes at least one separable hinge connected to the housings to allow relative rotational movement of the front and rear housings and a removable connection between.
- one of the first and second connector halves is mounted on a circuit board which is movable to a limited extent relative to its housing to facilitate mating with the other connector half during the relative movement from the open position to the closed position.
- the solution to the disassembly problem of the prior art is preferably provided by separably hinging the rear housing to the front housing which is adapted to be permanently mounted in a user's electrical panel.
- the front housing typically has a membrane keypad pointing device and/or touch screen for user interface with the computer housed in the rear housing.
- the front housing also has the window aligned with a flat panel display housed in the rear housing for the projection of images through the window in the closed position.
- first and second connector halves housed within their respective housings so that complete removal of the rear housing from the front housing becomes a quick job that requires no tools.
- the latch and the at least one separable hinge eliminate the need for any tools for completely removing the rear housing from the front housing. Once the rear housing is unlatched and hinged out, it can be lifted off the at least one hinge without the use of tools.
- piloting is achieved using a tapered pin to steer and seat the rear housing against the front housing.
- both the front and rear housings are field replaceable units.
- FIG. 1 is a front elevational view of a prior art industrial control computer workstation
- FIG. 2 is a side elevational view of the workstation of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a rear perspective view of the workstation of FIGS. and 1 and 2 shown installed by way of mounting clips within an electrical panel;
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view partially broken away illustrating the use of a mounting clip to secure the workstation to an electrical panel
- FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram of an industrial control computer workstation of the present invention which is relatively easy to maintain and service;
- FIG. 6 is a top plan broken away view of the industrial control computer workstation of the present invention in its partially open position
- FIG. 7 is a view similar to the view of FIG. 6 wherein the workstation is in its sealed, closed position;
- FIG. 8 is a front view of the front housing of the workstation with the electronic components supported thereby shown by solid lines;
- FIG. 9 is a top, broken away view of a portion of the workstation illustrating the first and second connector halves in their mating position.
- this invention is for an industrial computer workstation which is relatively easy to maintain and service by allowing easy access to electronic components housed within the workstation and particularly within a rear housing of the workstation.
- electronic components typically include a display, a computer and display back lights.
- Previous designs either required significant disassembly of the workstation to achieve major component access or replacement.
- the workstation 10 includes a front housing, generally indicated at 12, having a front display window 14.
- the front housing 12 supports at least one and, preferably, multiple input devices at its front surface such as a membrane keypad 16, an industrial pointing device 18 and a touch screen 20 supported within the window 14.
- the front housing 12 also, preferably, includes slots 22 therethrough to access a drive such as a floppy drive 23, CDROM drive, optical, or tape drive housed within a rear housing, generally indicated at 24, of the workstation 10.
- a hard drive 25 is also provided within the rear housing 24.
- the rear housing 24 also houses a system bus 26 and input/output circuits 30 to allow the workstation 10 to communicate with external devices such as a controlled machine 31 or process.
- the system bus 26 may be any standard system bus.
- the rear housing 24 also preferably houses electronic components as a power supply 27, expansion cards 29, a CPU card 33, a display 34 and back lights 35 for the display 34.
- the rear housing 24 may also house one or more disk drives.
- a computer 28 on the CPU card 33 of the workstation 10 may be any microprocessor having a sufficient amount of RAM and hard disk space for performing control algorithms which may be programmed from a mass storage unit 32.
- the system bus 26 is connected to the display 34 which may be a flat panel display.
- the display 34 is aligned with the window 14 for the projection of images therethrough when the front and rear housings 12 and 24, respectively, are latched together in a closed position.
- FIG. 6 there is illustrated the workstation 10 in its partially open position after unlatching the rear housing 24 from the front housing 12 by manual manipulation of a latch 38.
- the rear housing 24 is rotatable about an axis 40 defined by separable hinges only one of which is illustrated at reference numeral 42. Alternatively, one continuous separable hinge may be provided.
- Mounting clips 44 secure the front housing 12 to an electrical panel 46 in the same fashion as the mounting clips of FIGS. 3 and 4 secure the entire workstation thereof to the work panel shown therein.
- the rear housing 24 can be further rotated relative to the front housing 12 and completely removed from the front housing 12 in a fully open position since the hinges 42 are separable. In this way, access to electronic components stored within the rear housing 24 such as the display 34, back lights 35 on the display 34, the CPU card 33, the drives 23 and 25, and the power supply 27 can be readily serviced and maintained. Also, other drives housed within the rear housing 24 can also be serviced and maintained.
- the second connector half 54 is preferably mounted on a circuit board 56 which floats or, in other words, is movable to a limited extent relative to the housing 12 to facilitate mating with the connector half 52 during movement from the partially open position of FIG. 6 to the closed position of FIG. 7.
- keyboard connector 58 which allows connection of the computer within the rear housing 24 to be connected to an external keyboard.
- the front housing 12 also houses a connector 60 for the membrane keypad 16, a connector 62 for a touch screen 64 supported in the window 14 of the front housing 12, and a connector 66 for the pointing device 18.
- the first connector half 54 is connected to the connectors 60, 62 and 66 to provide interconnection to the second connector half 52 in the closed position of the workstation 10.
- FIG. 7 there is illustrated mating of the connector halves 52 and 54 in a sealed, closed position of the front housing 12 relative to the rear housing 24. Also, the locating pin 50 is located in the hole 48 in the rear housing 24. Finally, the latch 38 is shown in its operative latching position.
- FIG. 8 there is illustrated electrical components housed within the front housing 12 such as the touch screen connector 62, the membrane keypad connector 60, and the pointing device connector 66, as well as the first half connector 54 all mounted on the floating circuit board 56. Also disclosed in FIG. 8 is the touch screen 64 within the window 14.
- FIG. 9 there is illustrated a top view similar to the view of FIG. 7 wherein the electrical components are illustrated including the second half connector 52 shown in mating contact with the first half connector 54 in the closed position of the front and rear housings 12 and 24, respectively. Also, there is illustrated the touch screen connector 62 and the membrane keypad connector 60 which, together with the first half connector 54, are all mounted on the floating circuit board 56. Also, the pointing device connector 66 is shown as being mounted on the floating circuit board 56.
- the workstation 10 is relatively easy to maintain and service. Access to change electronic components housed within the front and rear housings 12 and 24, respectively, including the computer, the display 34 and the display back lights 35 is provided without significant housing disassembly, thereby achieving easy electronic component access and replacement.
- the improvement of the present invention is preferably provided by hinging the rear housing 24 to the front housing 12 wherein the front housing 12 is permanently mounted in an end user's electrical panel 46.
- the front housing 12 preferably has a membrane keypad 16 to allow user interface with the computer 28 and a window 14 for the flat panel display 34.
- the cableless electrical connection is preferably achieved by utilizing a two-part electrical connector such as connector halves 52 and 54 which electrically mate together as the separably hinged rear housing 24 is piloted and latched into place against the front housing 12.
- the latch 38 and the separable hinges 42 eliminate the need for any tools for removing the rear housing 24 from the front housing 12. Piloting is preferably achieved using a tapered pin such as the pin 54 to steer and seat the rear housing 24 against the front housing 12. Once the rear housing 24 is unlatched and hinged out, it can be lifted off the separable hinges 42 without the use of tools.
- both the front and rear housings 12 and 14, respectively, together with their associated housed mechanical and electrical components, are field replaceable units.
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